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Vehicle door lock actuator

  • US 6,439,624 B1
  • Filed: 04/10/2001
  • Issued: 08/27/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/10/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A power actuator for shifting a closure mechanism selectively between a first condition and a second condition by powered operation while also permitting manual operation with said actuator providing indexing of manual shifting between said conditions, said actuator comprising:

  • a) an operatively fixed housing;

    b) a motor driven driver annulus journalled in or on said housing for powered rotation and having a plurality of interior control formations, a first set of said formations being within a first axial zone of said annulus and including a plurality of spaced radially extending control notches each separated by a peripheral control land, and a second set of said formations being within a second axial zone of said annulus and including a plurality of angularly spaced radially inwardly projecting camming lobes, each of said lobes being diametrically opposite but axially offset from a respective notch;

    c) an elongate index element movable within said annulus, a head part of said element carrying a drive formation co-acting with said second set of formations to transmit drive angularly displacing said element on powered rotation of said annulus and to provide indexing by angular movement of said element relative to said stationary annulus during manual operation, and a tail part of said element carrying a stop formation co-acting with said first set of control formations to regulate displacement of said element relative to said annulus; and

    d) an output element coupled to said index element and to said mechanism in use to transmit motion one to the other wherein said tail part of said index element also carries a control projection co-acting with a control slot of said housing extending radially of an axis of rotation of said annulus, said projection being offset further from said head part of said index element than said stop formation whereby said index element can swing angularly about said axis of said projection but its said tail part is otherwise constrained for displacement radially of said annulus only with the offsetting providing leverage through said stop formation to ensure appropriate alignment of interacting parts of said element and said annulus in operation.

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